Two figures are arranged on top and bottom position
I want to arrage two figures in "side-by-side" (left-right). But the out put I got is like this (top-bottom): 
My code is here.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{subcaption}
begin{document}
This is sample latex code.
begin{figure}
centering
begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.4linewidth]{linux.jpeg}
caption{A subfigure}label{fig1}
end{subfigure}
begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.4linewidth]{latex.jpeg}
caption{A subfigure}label{fig2}
end{subfigure}
end{figure}
end{document}
Obviously, there is a large room to arrange the two figures left and right positions respectively. But latex does this space wasting arrangement. How can I fix it?
Note that I'm using TexLive 2018 installed on Mac.
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I want to arrage two figures in "side-by-side" (left-right). But the out put I got is like this (top-bottom): 
My code is here.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{subcaption}
begin{document}
This is sample latex code.
begin{figure}
centering
begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.4linewidth]{linux.jpeg}
caption{A subfigure}label{fig1}
end{subfigure}
begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.4linewidth]{latex.jpeg}
caption{A subfigure}label{fig2}
end{subfigure}
end{figure}
end{document}
Obviously, there is a large room to arrange the two figures left and right positions respectively. But latex does this space wasting arrangement. How can I fix it?
Note that I'm using TexLive 2018 installed on Mac.
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Does removing the empty line between the subfigures help? I mean something like...end{subfigure} quad begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}.... An empty line is interpreted as the start as a new paragraph, and starts a new line.
– marmot
7 mins ago
@marmot Thanks!! I removed the empty line and the problem is solved.
– ywat
3 mins ago
You're welcome!
– marmot
3 mins ago
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I want to arrage two figures in "side-by-side" (left-right). But the out put I got is like this (top-bottom): 
My code is here.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{subcaption}
begin{document}
This is sample latex code.
begin{figure}
centering
begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.4linewidth]{linux.jpeg}
caption{A subfigure}label{fig1}
end{subfigure}
begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.4linewidth]{latex.jpeg}
caption{A subfigure}label{fig2}
end{subfigure}
end{figure}
end{document}
Obviously, there is a large room to arrange the two figures left and right positions respectively. But latex does this space wasting arrangement. How can I fix it?
Note that I'm using TexLive 2018 installed on Mac.
subfloats
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I want to arrage two figures in "side-by-side" (left-right). But the out put I got is like this (top-bottom): 
My code is here.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{subcaption}
begin{document}
This is sample latex code.
begin{figure}
centering
begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.4linewidth]{linux.jpeg}
caption{A subfigure}label{fig1}
end{subfigure}
begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.4linewidth]{latex.jpeg}
caption{A subfigure}label{fig2}
end{subfigure}
end{figure}
end{document}
Obviously, there is a large room to arrange the two figures left and right positions respectively. But latex does this space wasting arrangement. How can I fix it?
Note that I'm using TexLive 2018 installed on Mac.
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Does removing the empty line between the subfigures help? I mean something like...end{subfigure} quad begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}.... An empty line is interpreted as the start as a new paragraph, and starts a new line.
– marmot
7 mins ago
@marmot Thanks!! I removed the empty line and the problem is solved.
– ywat
3 mins ago
You're welcome!
– marmot
3 mins ago
add a comment |
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Does removing the empty line between the subfigures help? I mean something like...end{subfigure} quad begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}.... An empty line is interpreted as the start as a new paragraph, and starts a new line.
– marmot
7 mins ago
@marmot Thanks!! I removed the empty line and the problem is solved.
– ywat
3 mins ago
You're welcome!
– marmot
3 mins ago
2
2
Welcome to TeX.SE! Does removing the empty line between the subfigures help? I mean something like
...end{subfigure} quad begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}.... An empty line is interpreted as the start as a new paragraph, and starts a new line.– marmot
7 mins ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! Does removing the empty line between the subfigures help? I mean something like
...end{subfigure} quad begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}.... An empty line is interpreted as the start as a new paragraph, and starts a new line.– marmot
7 mins ago
@marmot Thanks!! I removed the empty line and the problem is solved.
– ywat
3 mins ago
@marmot Thanks!! I removed the empty line and the problem is solved.
– ywat
3 mins ago
You're welcome!
– marmot
3 mins ago
You're welcome!
– marmot
3 mins ago
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I'll be happy to remove this, which spells out my above comment in more detail.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{subcaption}
begin{document}
This is sample latex code.
begin{figure}
centering
begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.4linewidth]{example-image-a}
caption{A subfigure}label{fig1}
end{subfigure}
quad
begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.4linewidth]{example-image-b}
caption{A subfigure}label{fig2}
end{subfigure}
end{figure}
end{document}

Maybecenteringin the sub?
– Sigur
3 mins ago
@Sigur I was about to delete this, must be a duplicate. In case you think it should stay,centeringis an excellent suggestion, thanks!
– marmot
2 mins ago
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I'll be happy to remove this, which spells out my above comment in more detail.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{subcaption}
begin{document}
This is sample latex code.
begin{figure}
centering
begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.4linewidth]{example-image-a}
caption{A subfigure}label{fig1}
end{subfigure}
quad
begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.4linewidth]{example-image-b}
caption{A subfigure}label{fig2}
end{subfigure}
end{figure}
end{document}

Maybecenteringin the sub?
– Sigur
3 mins ago
@Sigur I was about to delete this, must be a duplicate. In case you think it should stay,centeringis an excellent suggestion, thanks!
– marmot
2 mins ago
add a comment |
I'll be happy to remove this, which spells out my above comment in more detail.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{subcaption}
begin{document}
This is sample latex code.
begin{figure}
centering
begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.4linewidth]{example-image-a}
caption{A subfigure}label{fig1}
end{subfigure}
quad
begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.4linewidth]{example-image-b}
caption{A subfigure}label{fig2}
end{subfigure}
end{figure}
end{document}

Maybecenteringin the sub?
– Sigur
3 mins ago
@Sigur I was about to delete this, must be a duplicate. In case you think it should stay,centeringis an excellent suggestion, thanks!
– marmot
2 mins ago
add a comment |
I'll be happy to remove this, which spells out my above comment in more detail.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{subcaption}
begin{document}
This is sample latex code.
begin{figure}
centering
begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.4linewidth]{example-image-a}
caption{A subfigure}label{fig1}
end{subfigure}
quad
begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.4linewidth]{example-image-b}
caption{A subfigure}label{fig2}
end{subfigure}
end{figure}
end{document}

I'll be happy to remove this, which spells out my above comment in more detail.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{subcaption}
begin{document}
This is sample latex code.
begin{figure}
centering
begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.4linewidth]{example-image-a}
caption{A subfigure}label{fig1}
end{subfigure}
quad
begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.4linewidth]{example-image-b}
caption{A subfigure}label{fig2}
end{subfigure}
end{figure}
end{document}

answered 4 mins ago
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Maybecenteringin the sub?
– Sigur
3 mins ago
@Sigur I was about to delete this, must be a duplicate. In case you think it should stay,centeringis an excellent suggestion, thanks!
– marmot
2 mins ago
add a comment |
Maybecenteringin the sub?
– Sigur
3 mins ago
@Sigur I was about to delete this, must be a duplicate. In case you think it should stay,centeringis an excellent suggestion, thanks!
– marmot
2 mins ago
Maybe
centering in the sub?– Sigur
3 mins ago
Maybe
centering in the sub?– Sigur
3 mins ago
@Sigur I was about to delete this, must be a duplicate. In case you think it should stay,
centering is an excellent suggestion, thanks!– marmot
2 mins ago
@Sigur I was about to delete this, must be a duplicate. In case you think it should stay,
centering is an excellent suggestion, thanks!– marmot
2 mins ago
add a comment |
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Does removing the empty line between the subfigures help? I mean something like
...end{subfigure} quad begin{subfigure}{0.4textwidth}.... An empty line is interpreted as the start as a new paragraph, and starts a new line.– marmot
7 mins ago
@marmot Thanks!! I removed the empty line and the problem is solved.
– ywat
3 mins ago
You're welcome!
– marmot
3 mins ago